Saoirse Ronan 'strikes up romance with her Mary Queen Of Scots on-screen lover Jack Lowden'

Publish date: 2024-08-01

They play on-screen lovers in the historical film, Mary Queen Of Scots.

And Saoirse Ronan and Jack Lowden have reportedly struck up a romance after falling for another on set, with others working on the movie said to have had no idea they were together until a screening of the movie in New York on Tuesday.

The LadyBird actress, 24, and the 28-year-old actor put on a cosy display at the afterparty at Tavern on the Green, according to Page Six

It must be love: Saoirse Ronan and Jack Lowden have reportedly struck up a romance after falling for another on set of their film Mary Queen Of Scots

It must be love: Saoirse Ronan and Jack Lowden have reportedly struck up a romance after falling for another on set of their film Mary Queen Of Scots

A source told the publication: 'We don't know when they got together, we only found out on Tuesday night when they rolled up together -but they seem very happy and sweet.' 

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'Jack was following her all over. He even followed her to the bathroom and was waiting outside for her. They were very close.' 

The pair were joined at the bash by Saoirse's mother Monica, but the group had to cut short their celebrations as the actress had to fly back to the set of Little Women.

Chemistry: They play on-screen lovers in the historical film, with Saoirse starring as the eponymous character 

Chemistry: They play on-screen lovers in the historical film, with Saoirse starring as the eponymous character 

Secret: Their co-stars were said to have had no idea they were together until the premiere in New York on Tuesday pictured with [L-R] Ismael Cruz Cordova, Margot Robbie, Josie Rourke

Secret: Their co-stars were said to have had no idea they were together until the premiere in New York on Tuesday pictured with [L-R] Ismael Cruz Cordova, Margot Robbie, Josie Rourke

Loved-up: A source told the publication: 'We don't know when they got together, we only found out on Tuesday night when they rolled up together -but they seem very happy and sweet.'

Loved-up: A source told the publication: 'We don't know when they got together, we only found out on Tuesday night when they rolled up together -but they seem very happy and sweet.'

MailOnline has contacted Saoirse's and Jack's representatives for comment. 

Before they started shooting the film, Jack said he was excited to work with the 'Brooklyn' actress.

He gushed: 'She's lovely. I can't wait for that it's going to be fun.'

Saoirse was previously believed to be dating the Dunkirk actor's brother Calum, a ballet dancer, after they met at the BAFTAs earlier this year, but she has been increasingly spotted with Jack in recent months, including on a vacation to the Dominican Republic.

Linked: Saoirse was previously believed to be dating the Dunkirk actor's brother Calum, a ballet dancer, after they met at the BAFTAs earlier this year Linked: Saoirse was previously believed to be dating the Dunkirk actor's brother Calum, a ballet dancer, after they met at the BAFTAs earlier this year

Linked: Saoirse was previously believed to be dating the Dunkirk actor's brother Calum, a ballet dancer, after they met at the BAFTAs earlier this year

The Lovely Bones actress has previously admitted she isn't very good at dating because she doesn't know what to do.

She said: 'I don't know how to date ... I don't date, I'm not into the whole, "Let's go out for dinner". 

Saoirse Ronan was gifted the role of Mary Queen Of Scots six years ago, aged 18. Directors came and went, but it wasn’t until Josie Rourke was signed to direct the film that everything clicked into place.

Leading lady: The talented actress was gifted the role of Mary Queen Of Scots six years ago, aged 18

Leading lady: The talented actress was gifted the role of Mary Queen Of Scots six years ago, aged 18

‘I didn’t have the measure of Mary when I was 18,’ Ronan told the MailOnline. ‘By the time we were filming, I’d grown up enough to understand Mary’s strengths, doubts and fears.’

The film stars Saoirse as the eponymous character and Margot Robbie as her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, and chronicles the 1569 conflict between their two countries. Jack Lowden, Joe Alwyn, David Tennant, and Guy Pearce also star.

The young actress gives an outstanding portrayal of a monarch whose reputation, according to Rourke, has been unfairly rubbished. 

Family feud: The film stars Saoirse as the eponymous character and Margot Robbie as her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, and chronicles the 1569 conflict between their two countries

Family feud: The film stars Saoirse as the eponymous character and Margot Robbie as her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, and chronicles the 1569 conflict between their two countries

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